Certified Clinical Medical Assistant CCMA Practice Test

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An MA is performing a review of items in a clinic's inventory. How should the assistant classify dressings and bandages for inventory purposes?

  1. As office supplies

  2. As cleaning supplies

  3. As clinical supplies

  4. As pharmaceutical supplies

The correct answer is: As clinical supplies

Dressings and bandages are commonly used in clinical settings for medical purposes and are classified as clinical supplies. This designation is important for tracking and restocking inventory efficiently and accurately. Classifying them as office, cleaning, or pharmaceutical supplies would not be appropriate, as they serve different functions and may be stored and managed differently in the inventory system.